This bug was fixed in the package pulseaudio - 1:4.0-0ubuntu11.1
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pulseaudio (1:4.0-0ubuntu11.1) trusty; urgency=medium
* 0107-sink-source-Fix-restore-of-volume-on-devices-without.patch:
- Fix initial volume for sink (LP: #598308)
-- Ricardo Salveti de Araujo
I second this, a package for 14.04 would be highly welcome as at this
moment my Xonar card is just laying on a shelf without any use.
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Hello buddyd16, or anyone else affected,
Accepted pulseaudio into trusty-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/1:4.0-0ubuntu11.1 in a
few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package.
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/trusty-proposed/pulseaudio
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Title:
Volume at login set to Maximum after a reboot
Status in
This update fixed the bug for me.
Tested pulseaudio 1:4.0-0ubuntu11.1 (amd64).
Hardware is Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio Controller,
using S/PDIF digital (coaxial) output.
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** Tags added: verification-done
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** Summary changed:
- Volume at login set to Maximum
+ Volume at login set to Maximum after a reboot
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Utopic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Description changed:
Release: Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit Desktop Edition
What You Expected to Happen: System volume to remain as set before reboot and
as shown in volume panel applet
What Happened Instead: After reboot/shutdown at and after login system volume
is set to maximum
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ricardo Salveti (rsalveti)
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Trusty)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ricardo Salveti (rsalveti)
** Changed in: pulseaudio
Anyone? Chance of a backport to the current LTS release? It'd be nice to
have this fix included before 16.04.
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Title:
Volume
Sorry for adding a comment to a 'fix released' bug, but, is there a plan
for the updated pulseaudio package to get backported to 14.04? I just
checked and it's on 1:4.0-0ubuntu11 with nothing in the updates
repository.
It would be nice to have this fix available for LTS.
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/utopic-proposed/pulseaudio
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Title:
Volume at login set to Maximum
Status in “pulseaudio” package
This bug was fixed in the package pulseaudio - 1:4.0-0ubuntu19
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* 0210-module-device-restore-adding-property-to-skip.patch:
- Adding property to skip device store/restore per sink/source
* 0211-fix-volume-max-boot.patch:
I can confirm that this fixes the problem for me, thanks!
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Title:
Volume at login set to Maximum
Status in “pulseaudio”
Yes, module-device-restore saves the volume per port/sink.
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Title:
Volume at login set to Maximum
Status in “pulseaudio”
do pulseaudio save volume setting of all ports ?
if headphones were plugged during shutdown
but unplugged before next boot
will pulseaudio restore the speaker volume ?
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how do user know pulseaudio really save the sound setting ?
any program which dump those pulsraudio database file to verify the
sound setting is really saved ?
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That depends if module-device-restore is load in your env (it is by
default).
You can check the volume database at ~/.config/pulse/hash-device-
volumes.tdb
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I can also confirm this issue, and affects ubuntu touch. After the
device is booted, when playing something, it'll always be set to maxium,
even though pactl list sinks shows the right volume
Once I change volume up or down, it gets to the right and expected
volume level (abruptly changing the
Tracking down the pa_sink_set_volume call (which is what pactl set-sink-
volume uses), the original sink had the correct real volume, but a wrong
soft_volume (as in my use case the driver/hw is not providing hardware
volume support). The soft_volume was actually at the max volume, which
is the
So this is the call trace I'm getting with my device:
1) module specific (droid in my case) - pa_sink_new
2) pa_sink_new fires up PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_FIXATE before finishing setting up
the sink, giving the original data (pa_sink_new_data) to the callback;
3) module-device-restore gets
As a test I created the following patch, that fixes the initial broken
behaviour for my driver/hw:
diff --git a/src/pulsecore/sink.c b/src/pulsecore/sink.c
index ccf6ea1..0f1a0b8 100644
--- a/src/pulsecore/sink.c
+++ b/src/pulsecore/sink.c
@@ -283,7 +283,10 @@ pa_sink* pa_sink_new(
[Expired for pulseaudio (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Expired
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In my case the package pulseaudio-equalizer (or depencencies) from
ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8 caused this issue. After removing, the problem
is solved.
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pactl list
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Title:
Volume at login set to Maximum
Status in “pulseaudio” package in
Intel HD Audio Chipset using S/PDIF coax out to speakers and system
audio set to digital output
do your HDA codec SPDIF has volume control ???
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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I also am affected by this bug. (Xonar DX)
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Title:
Volume at login set to Maximum
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